Arteries Anatomy: Layers, Function & Clinical Insight
Arteries are the high‑pressure conduits that deliver oxygen‑rich blood from the heart to the systemic circulation. Understanding their…
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Arteries are the high‑pressure conduits that deliver oxygen‑rich blood from the heart to the systemic circulation. Understanding their…
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The skin is not merely a protective covering—it is a complex, multifunctional organ essential for survival, homeostasis, and…
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Kyphosis is defined as a posterior curvature of the spine, most commonly involving the thoracic spine. While a…
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Swayback deformity is a postural deviation characterized by abnormal sagittal plane alignment involving the pelvis, lumbar spine, and…
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Lordosis refers to an anterior (inward) curve of the spine, commonly affecting the cervical spine curve and the…
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Gluteal gait is an abnormal walking pattern resulting from weakness or dysfunction of the gluteal muscles, which play…
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Equinus gait, commonly referred to as toe walking or tiptoe gait, is a pathological gait pattern most frequently…
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Coxalgic gait is a common abnormal walking pattern encountered in patients with hip pathology, particularly degenerative conditions such…
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